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Definition. Gross Income is defined under Section 32 of the NIRC, which delineates it as all income derived from any source, including (but not limited to): Compensation for services, including fees, salaries, wages, commissions, and similar items. Gross income derived from business or from the practice of a profession
T4 slip - Box 32 - Travel in a prescribed zone. The amount displayed in Box 32 of the T4 represents a taxable benefit for one or more trips in a prescribed zone. This amount is already included in the amount in Box 14 of the T4.
Payments from your employer for travel that was not for employment purposes are generally considered taxable benefits. Box 32 of your T4 slip or box 028 of your T4A slip shows the taxable travel benefits you received in the year.
All reasonable transport expenses are deductible when traveling for work: flights, trains, buses, taxis, and car expenses. For car travel, use either the cents per kilometre method (88 cents per km for 2024-25 and 2025-26) or the logbook method.
Box 14. The amount reported in Box 14 is the sum of all taxable income, allowances and benefits paid or provided to you for the taxation year. Please note that it is more than just your YTD gross wages. Box 14 also includes taxable benefits that are reported in other boxes on your T4.

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